Here is what I heard from my friend this morning:
UCLA says his condition is too far advanced and with his co-morbidities (diabetes, depression, gastric bypass surgery), he does not qualify for any clinical trials. If he had been diagnosed a year ago, there were treatment options. At this point, comfort is the primary focus. As the tumors grow, they are pressing on his lungs and other internal parts causing some problems - he is gaining 1/2 a pound a day and not eating much. Saw Dr. Norman today and got a prescription for a pain patch. Cancer Centers of America would see him as would Mayo Clinic, I believe, but he would consult with their liver specialist and oncologist. Not sure what that could yield when many other specialists agree that any treatment is only palliative and not really designed to extend his life.
Several doctors have said to take a trip now because he may not be able to do it in September.
He himself, says he feels the decline daily. Several people/doctors have also said to see an attorney because had they done the CT scan with contrast a year ago in August, we probably would have had a diagnosis and treatment options at that time. Also, I told his primary that he had transient jaundice and nothing was done about that. Interesting that he has not had jaundice in a few months. Dr. also said today that he could get another bowel blockage.
We keep reaching for hope but keep being told that his condition is much more advanced than they thought. Our family and friends have been a God-send. That and the prayer and support. God has been gracious to us.
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Not very good news. All I can really ask for is prayers for his comfort.